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"Du vet ikke hvem jeg er, og jeg gir deg ingen invitasjon til å forstå det."

Far. Jurist. Personvern og sånt. Rettferdighet. Musikk. Bøker. Bratt friluftsliv […]

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Det er lyst når man er ferdig på jobb, jo!
Like digg hvert år

#Norsktut
February 3, 2026 at 2:51 PM
Semifinaler i håndball-EM er god fredagsunderholdning, dit har man altså kommet
January 30, 2026 at 7:27 PM
Nå som adventsholka er på plass så er det viktig å huske på at brodder er feigt
November 26, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Det er noe veldig morsomt i at NSM, som tilsynsmyndighet for digitalsikkerhetsloven, krever utfylling av word-dokument for avvik som må sendes som e-post

https://nsm.no/regelverk-og-hjelp/digitalsikkerhetsloven-og-forskriften/varsle-om-hendelser-etter-digitalsikkerhetsloven

snever #Norsktut i […]
Original post on mastodon.online
mastodon.online
October 15, 2025 at 10:08 AM
Sitter på åpen gård-kafé, drikker kaffe og leser om etologi. Kvalitetstid.
October 11, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Miguel Afonso Caetano (@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org)
"Algorithms are usually seen as neutral instruments of commerce, but they function as the central infrastructure of monopsony in the digital platform economy. This consolidation of control is then obscured through a two-step legal and political displacement. First, algorithmic systems are defined as tools of trade and innovation rather than mechanisms of labor governance. Their regulation is routed through consumer protection and competition law, where the algorithm is framed as a facilitator of matching, pricing, or ranking. Within this framing, platforms appear as intermediaries rather than employers; the algorithm becomes a technical feature, not a managerial authority. This logic dominated recent negotiations at the International Labour Organization (ILO), where several governments — most notably the United States — resisted proposals to recognize algorithmic systems as instruments of workplace control. By insisting that algorithmic infrastructure belongs within the domain of commerce and innovation policy, they effectively placed it outside the reach of labor law and beyond the authority of institutions like the ILO. Second, the internal architecture of these systems is shielded above all by intellectual property law and reinforced by restrictive contracts and employment misclassification. Trade secrecy, copyright, and database rights protect not only the underlying code but the entire decision-making apparatus: how tasks are assigned, how pay is calculated, how thresholds are set, and how disciplinary actions are triggered. Treated as proprietary business assets, these systems are exempt from public or regulatory scrutiny. To give a few examples of the consequences: a regulator cannot compel disclosure of algorithmic thresholds; a union cannot negotiate over a system it is not legally permitted to inspect; and a worker cannot demand an explanation for a wage deduction or penalty." https://jacobin.com/2025/10/algorithms-labor-management-abuses-regulation/ #Algorithms #ClassWarfare #ContentModeration
tldr.nettime.org
October 3, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Miguel Afonso Caetano (@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org)
"Algorithms are usually seen as neutral instruments of commerce, but they function as the central infrastructure of monopsony in the digital platform economy. This consolidation of control is then obscured through a two-step legal and political displacement. First, algorithmic systems are defined as tools of trade and innovation rather than mechanisms of labor governance. Their regulation is routed through consumer protection and competition law, where the algorithm is framed as a facilitator of matching, pricing, or ranking. Within this framing, platforms appear as intermediaries rather than employers; the algorithm becomes a technical feature, not a managerial authority. This logic dominated recent negotiations at the International Labour Organization (ILO), where several governments — most notably the United States — resisted proposals to recognize algorithmic systems as instruments of workplace control. By insisting that algorithmic infrastructure belongs within the domain of commerce and innovation policy, they effectively placed it outside the reach of labor law and beyond the authority of institutions like the ILO. Second, the internal architecture of these systems is shielded above all by intellectual property law and reinforced by restrictive contracts and employment misclassification. Trade secrecy, copyright, and database rights protect not only the underlying code but the entire decision-making apparatus: how tasks are assigned, how pay is calculated, how thresholds are set, and how disciplinary actions are triggered. Treated as proprietary business assets, these systems are exempt from public or regulatory scrutiny. To give a few examples of the consequences: a regulator cannot compel disclosure of algorithmic thresholds; a union cannot negotiate over a system it is not legally permitted to inspect; and a worker cannot demand an explanation for a wage deduction or penalty." https://jacobin.com/2025/10/algorithms-labor-management-abuses-regulation/ #Algorithms #ClassWarfare #ContentModeration
tldr.nettime.org
October 3, 2025 at 10:57 AM
Reposted by Jørgen fra Europa
[a discussion of the Dutch political response to a very violent crime vs the usual American response]

A few weeks ago, a 17yo girl was randomly murdered on the edge of Amsterdam by a young man at 4 in the morning after she stayed out late with her friends and was biking home. I feel that if […]
Original post on infosec.exchange
infosec.exchange
September 9, 2025 at 6:31 PM
Om noen skulle være i tvil om at hver stemme faktisk teller i #valg
September 9, 2025 at 12:29 PM
September 8, 2025 at 8:04 PM
Fortell meg at du jobber på kontor uten å fortelle meg at du jobber på kontor

Jeg starter:
Hadde sesongens første innebandy-trening i går og jeg fikk VANNBLEMME på hånda.

Av INNEBANDY
September 4, 2025 at 12:11 PM
August 28, 2025 at 5:52 AM
Reposted by Jørgen fra Europa
August 27, 2025 at 8:22 PM
Reposted by Jørgen fra Europa
Do you want your #government to see and know everything about you? #palantir does, and they have built the tools to track your every move, post, and all your friends - The company’s software enables law enforcement and government analysts to connect vast, disparate datasets, build intelligence […]
Original post on connectop.us
connectop.us
August 27, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Northern Playground pauser all annonsering på #meta sine plattformer, fordi det "føles veldig feil". Vanskelig å argumentere mot det.

Bør applauderes, og kjøp deg en zip-stilongs til den kalde fine tida, da vel. Eller ei bestefarsskjorte. De er dritdigge […]
Original post on mastodon.online
mastodon.online
August 27, 2025 at 7:15 PM
August 26, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Reposted by Jørgen fra Europa
A few random marine facts I’ve learned:

- some southern sea otters eat so much purple sea urchin that their skulls turn purple
- the whales in Monterey bay don’t need to do bubble net feeding because there is so much food, unlike the situation for whales elsewhere
- California sea lions work […]
Original post on hachyderm.io
hachyderm.io
August 26, 2025 at 6:40 AM
This looks like a great piece of kit

Would insta-buy but will wait to see the trackpad module first

https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=nxwRagAovUA&lo…
Select instance - Invidious
redirect.invidious.io
August 26, 2025 at 6:27 AM
Fisken biter ikke, men det går fint på en kveld som denne.

#kvalitetstid #allheimen #sommerferien
July 23, 2025 at 6:47 PM